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Evil.
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Apr 20 2008, 1:52 PM EDT by
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Is the Skull Evil? If yes. Why?
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Hi there.
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Discussion Forum
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Apr 12 2008, 9:00 PM EDT by
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Hello guys. can you please join on my wiki? Here is the link. [[http://wikimake.wetpaint.com/]]
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this is the boss of the pc team advertising something
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PC Mods
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Mar 29 2008, 4:15 AM EDT by
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we have just built and perfected a sky+ box a wireless roughter and a dvd player all in a box that is 1ft tall and 4 inch thick all for £23 a month when you buy it you must pay £15 to get the box thank you for listening want to buy it email me at horse12334@yahoo.com
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where to get really big acrylic sheets
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Working With Acrylic
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Mar 10 2008, 7:45 AM EDT by
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you can buy them here: [http://www.hydrosight.com] 30-300mm, starting from 2 by 3m size worldwide delivery
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Tom's Wiki
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Feb 8 2008, 7:43 AM EST by
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how did you get a wiki beta ?i hope the site gose well
i you can tell me please leave a coment or mesage at bobsstrench.wetpaint.com thanks
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Feb 8 2008, 7:43 AM EST
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Er?
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Water Cooling
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Jan 5 2008, 3:10 PM EST by
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Er... some contradicting info... "In a 120mm form factor, for single-row cores single-pass can work better for flow-rates above 4-6LPM, but dual-pass is arguably better across the board." In this part u mention that dual pass is arguably better across the board. well u got this part right. but the single pass section says otherwise.
Also you seem to always state that most radiators are made of aluminium. Well I don't know how much is the ratio... but there are also plenty of radiators made of copper. I would STRONGLY advice NOT to mix metals in a water cooling loop, even if the aluminium parts are anodized or you use a corrosion inhibitor. NO corrosion inhibitor can fully prevent galvanic corrosion. User experiences have shown that despite having anodized aluminium and coolants containing corrosion inhibitors, there is is still notable corrosion within 18 months. On a side note, copper radiators are actually a combination of copper(fins) and brass(tubes). brass is copper+zinc and they will not have galvanic corrosion with copper. Thus I always use all copper/brass components. I don't even use coolant additives, but just distilled water with Tygon's antimicrobial tubings to prevent algae growth.
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Jan 5 2008, 3:10 PM EST
I am new to this thread and am working on a watercooling loop in the following manner: Pump>120 single rad 1>CPU>NB>120 Single Rad 2>GPU 1>GPU 2>(T-thru reservoir)>Pump. 1/2" Heavy clear vinyl tubing. All components internal are copper, brass, vinyl, or acrylic glass. How great is the necessity for me to use something like Hydrx in my cooling loop with filtered, distilled, ozonated water? Also, how great of a difference will water cooling give to GPU memory vs. stick-on heatsinks? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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visit my site
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Dec 21 2007, 11:42 AM EST by
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if u r interested in education, then please consider coming to this great site. type it in ur browser above: studyisland.wetpaint.com
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Gigabyte?
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Tiered PSU Listings
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Dec 12 2007, 10:05 AM EST by
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Where are the Gigabyte Odin's!?
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Dec 12 2007, 10:05 AM EST
In the trash where they should be?
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loser
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Mice
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Dec 3 2007, 5:14 PM EST by
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ya, what they said
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loser
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Mice
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Dec 3 2007, 5:12 PM EST by
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ya what he said
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Dec 3 2007, 5:12 PM EST
ya, what they said
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Would you like to?
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Tom's Wiki
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Nov 25 2007, 2:16 PM EST by
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Support a site that will help stop copy cat sites and make sure Wetpaint wikis are one of a kind. All we want is your permission to advertise you and use your name on our alliance to stop these sites. Visit http://dxc.wetpaint.com and click on the Anti-UXC page for more info.
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biggest
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what is the biggist hard drive in the world i was told it was 5 terebytes
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Jun 25 2007, 2:23 PM EDT
what is the biggest then
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Water Cooling
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Water Cooling
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Jun 23 2007, 10:06 PM EDT by
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Excellent article. Very helpful for the extreme overclocker enthusiast.
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Jun 23 2007, 10:06 PM EDT
What is the typical heatsink efficiency (W/C) of a CPU/GPU/Chipset watercooled system?
If you can't answer that because there are too many variables could you quote figure from 3 current kits?
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mother boards
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Motherboard Basics
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Jun 21 2007, 3:34 PM EDT by
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well some times mostly computer with faster prossers tend to have bigger grills and better fans.
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Some clarifications
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Water Cooling
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Jun 1 2007, 12:58 AM EDT by
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Good article but there are a number of errors
There is a factual error in this part describing pumps: "This is the maximum height that a pump can sustain its stated flow rate before it begins losing its capabilities. So, if you see a pump with a max “Head” of, say, 36 inches and it pumps water at 317gph, it will continue to do so unless it had to go beyond that spec." Actually this is false. The rated 317gph will only be achieved at ZERO height and restriction. at 36 inches of water height, there is ZERO flow. the pump is just able to sustain that height of water and will not pump any more. thus flow=zero at max head. the pump gradually loses its max flow as the delivery height(or restriction) increases.
Your description of single pass radiators is errornous. the differences in core temperatures are too small to present a significant benefit. a dual pass in general will probably have better performance. water spends more time inside the radiator core than a single pass. some ppl say a single pass has less restriction than a dual pass. oddly enough, some tests have shown that the black ice X-flow (single pass) has the same amount of restriction as the dual pass model. also, independent tests have also shown that in most cases a dual pass rad of the same model beats a single pass. also, single pass or dual pass does not dictate the airflow restriction. thus your statement that "Single pass designs are desirable because you can get good performance with low noise as they don’t require as much pressure to get good airflow through them" is false. Airflow restriction is equally the same with a single pass and dual pass of the same radiator model. single or dual pass only affects the water flow, not airflow. airflow restriction is dictated by the fin density and core thickness.
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Jun 1 2007, 12:58 AM EDT
If you find an error anywhere then register for free and make the corrections yourself. That's what a Wiki is all about.
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website
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Tom's Wiki
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this websites weird like weird al yankovic
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DXC OS
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Jack's CPU Page
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May 7 2007, 10:25 AM EDT by
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I want to create my own OS. I was wandering if anyone had any advice.
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great
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May 3 2007, 12:12 PM EDT by
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ur website is fab. but have u any worries about anything and you would like advice well i've found a worry website. here is the website address:http://theworrywebsite.wetpaint.com
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Graphics Terminology
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Graphics & Displays
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May 2 2007, 12:47 PM EDT by
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Shall we begin with graphics terminology in this section? I.E., definition of SLI, Crossfire, Pixel Shading, Vertex Shading, GDDR, etc.
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May 2 2007, 12:47 PM EDT
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Great wiki
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Apr 20 2007, 11:00 AM EDT by
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I'm slowly working on my own wiki, but yours is an inspiration and is nice.
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